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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 10.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2010 Jul 17;35(12):1045–1053. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.07.001

Table 2.

Between-person correlations

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. Positive affect 1.00
2. Sadness .04 1.00
3. Hostility −.05 .68* 1.00
4. Anxiety .09 .74* .66* 1.00
5. Intoxication .03 .20* .22* .27* 1.00
6. Dependence sxs. −.07 .30* .16 .34* .60* 1.00
7. Negative urgency −.18 .30* .28* .20* .11 .15 1.00
8. Positive urgency −.13 .12 .18 .12 −.08 .09 .61* 1.00
9. Premeditation .06 −.15 −.14 −.08 −.20 −.31* −.41* −.46* 1.00
10. Perseverance .17 −.21* −.27* −.13 −.07 −.13 −.51* −.59* .57* 1.00
11. Gender .08 −.36* −.24* −.25* .00 −.23* −.15 −.06 .17 .08

Note. N = 97. W = women (0), M = Men (1).

*

p < .05.

Sxs = symptoms. Person-means were used to calculate between-person correlations for the level 1 variables (i.e., positive affect, sadness, hostility, anxiety, intoxication, and dependence symptoms).